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badger welcome to Roadrunners....cheese-it oh they were sooo delicious.
Instead i eat gold fish now. I'm not saying its healthy but they are making wheat gold fish and on the weekends only i need something sweet or salty
The only thing i find very easy to follow is the water. i always drank water.
Hoping no disappointments to my group this week.
I wish the weigh report was tomorrow. I'm down
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Hey, badger! I did my grad work at Madison. I've heard it's really different (left in '92) I miss the farmers' market around the square - never seen one like it before or since. Just one of my favorite things about Madtown.
I'm trying to post a picture of a fat roadrunner, and another photo of the result we all want! How do I do that?
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bookart..Do you mean in 1 post together.
I have weird way doing it but I know there is a right way.
I post one picture and go back I copy the 2nd picture.
I edit my post and add the second picture and click save like you do when you need to edit one of your post.
LOL
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For the Roadrunners! Ironically, I took these on a Fall walk with the dogs, which we started to get us all in better shape.
Elaine
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Elaine...that's too funny now we actually identifying ourselves like birds. hahahahahaha
Good Night.
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We need to know if team 3 is the cranes or the robins. Whooping cranes do have red faces.
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Because they are always coughing
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You mean I looked like that yesterday when I thought I bruised my brain? I had such a horrible headache.
Actually, I did look like that when i got out of the MRI today. My head pressingdown for a hlaf hour left me with a bright red forehead.
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Do you have to go back Meece?
I never had a MRI. I wonder why!!!
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Because they charge over$ 5,500 and insurance doesn't like to approve them unless they are diagnostic. What's funny is they always approve one breast only, but they can't do just one. The first time they tried 5 times to get the authorization to show both breasts. They gave up, did the MRI and they paid.
They got the contrast in me, did the MRI and I should be just waiting for results.
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Meece - I have definitely been distracted - is this a normal follow-up MRI?
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No, it is diagnostic.
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My DS is a senior in HS and just applied to Madison. Now we just have to wait for his acceptance! Go Badgers, Go Packers!
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It's THURSDAY: make it count.
Now's the time to really put the pedal-to-the-metal.
Get up and get moving.
(I on the other hand am going to have a brunch with 5 other BCO'ers)
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Faith, you're so funny! LOL. Have fun at brunch.
I LOVE cranes but we should probably just stick with the robins because most of our team started as robins.
Ok robins, get that water in and get up and move. Yeah team!
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I am off to the gym this morning then out for lunch with the girls.I wish I lived in Florida Faith enjoy your gettogether.Take a camera with you.
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Have a good get together, Hummingbird leader.
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Make good food choices, Roadrunners!
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He He He eat worms?
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Don't let the weather make you inactive, Robins!
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Well...are worms a good choice?
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Hefty little Robin there, isn't she? Hmmmm....I am going to go out in the bitter cold now and walk!
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Remember to stretch before you exercise, Hummingbirds.
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probably a good lean protein but I think I'll pass.
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Me, too! It makes me recall the disection of huge earthworms in high school Biology.
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I'll have to ask my 29 year old son how they taste. When he was four, his six year old sister told him to eat a worm ("they're just like the gummy worms in the cake that the moms bring for snacks", she told him). Being the good little brother he is, he complied.
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Oooh that makes me cringe, but then again if I knew what my 3 boys ate and did when they were little I would probably gag.
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What mothers don't know, won't hurt them! The two oldest children were challenges, what one didn't think of, the other would, and the stories I get now of what they did when they were younger - and what they did to their two younger siblings - definitely makes me cringe. Thank God they are productive and wonderful adults (and parents) now!
Almost done with my first 32 oz. of water!
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Way to go, Suz. I just fill up my pitcher so I can watch the fluid level go down in it.
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Thursday is the hardest day to get through without binging!!!!! Usually if I want a day to just end I go to sleep - don't think my boss would appreciate that. Okay, getting some more water to help me along.
later.
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